SEGA Bass Fishing

SEGA Bass Fishing is back and better than ever returning with all-new intuitive controls utilizing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. With over 20 different types of lures to choose from, gamers can cast off using the Wii Remote to try and land one of four different types of freshwater bass. SEGA Bass Fishing also offers gamers the freedom to select time-of-day and season during play which impacts the activity of the fish, their appetite, and their depth. When players hook a big one, they can use the motion sensor to reel it in! Featuring 15 beautifully designed lake environments, SEGA Bass Fishing has four fun-filled game modes including Arcade, Tournament, Practice and Nature Trip modes.

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SEGA of America, Inc. announced that SEGA Bass Fishing is now available in North America. Developed exclusively for the Wii, SEGA Bass Fishing is the latest addition to one of the most successful fishing game franchises of all time. Read More »

SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA Europe Ltd today announced that SEGA Bass Fishing for the Wii has been released to manufacture. Developed exclusively for the Nintendo Wii, SEGA Bass Fishing is the latest addition to one of the most successful fishing game franchises of all time and is scheduled for release on February 26, 2008. Read More »

Features

15 stages: Find your favorite fishing spot in seven brand new stages created exclusively for the Wii, or re-live your glory fishing days in four classic arcade and four Dreamcast stages.

Four types of bass: Hook four breeds of bass: Florida Large Mouth, Red Eye, Small Mouth and Northern Spike Large Mouth.

Reinvention of a classic: This classic title first made a splash in the arcades and now the gameplay and graphics have been updated for the Wii.

Authentic simulated fishing experience: New features have been created to take full advantage of the Wii Remote, including driving the boat with the control stick and reeling in your fish with the motion sensor.

Variable conditions: A variety of seasonal conditions can vastly effect your fishing trip, with seasons, time of day and weather all playing a part.